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PreConstruction Manager, and Lead Designer. Assisting with staging, video, and photography needs for any project designer owns, with guidance from Lead Designer Systems. Maintain consistent and clear communication with clients in Buildertrend throughout the duration of their project.
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Project manager on at least 3+ utility scale solar construction projects. As Scout’s Solar Energy Senior Construction Project Manager, you will play a pivotal role in the construction of utility-scale solar projects.
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As a Project Manager within Scout’s Team, you will be fully responsible for leading your U.S.-based wind and solar projects through all development phases with a focus on early- to mid-stage phases.
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The Project Development Manager (Renewables) role involves spearheading the development of renewable energy projects across North America, managing stakeholder relationships, and navigating the project life-cycle to drive sustainable growth initiatives.
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Provide technical support and expertise to local cooperators and partners to identify opportunities and emerging issues related to assigned project/program(s). The Lead Project Forester must have a thorough knowledge of overall Field Office and Area operations, local collaboratives and partnerships, silviculture, best management practices, insect and disease identification and management, wildfire mitigation and community protection, timber harvest operations, contract development and administration, and will be a local Subject Matter Expert on their assigned complex projects/programs.
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Preferred candidate will have extensive experience as a Construction Manager with knowledge of material properties, CDOT specifications and contract administration practices. Prepare project documentation in accordance with CDOT, FHWA, and/or local agency guidelines.
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Duties are performed under the direction of the Regional Property Manager for affordable, low-income housing tax-credit, project-based vouchers and contracts, and/or market rate housing in the City of Boulder.
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Prepare status reports as required by the project manager. In consultation with the DSG technical lead and others, the individual will set priorities that reflect the relative importance of a particular project, factoring in internal and external deadlines, as appropriate.
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Work closely with the client’s team, including the project manager, construction manager, electrical manager, and project engineer to guarantee a quality system is installed and tested to client specifications.
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A 30+ year project dedicated to understanding how changes in climate, land use and invasive species impact ecology, the observatory’s scientists and engineers are collecting a comprehensive range of ecological data on a continental scale across 20 eco-climatic domains representing US ecosystems.
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AECOM is actively seeking an Senior NEPA Compliance Project Manager to join our Environmental Planning Group. 10+ years of relevant experience with NEPA compliance, environmental permitting, technical report writing, or project management.
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The project engineer will report to the Technology Director and work on the Product Technology team to support and develop IoT solutions to meet the use case requirements identified by the operations team.
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Managing trash, compost, and recycling: The kitchen manager is at the heart of executing our zero-waste policies, including working with the farm across the street to compost our food scraps hyper-locally.
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Fully remote working not allowed, hybrid schedule may be possible with approval from supervisor and project manager. BS degree in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering, or a related technical discipline from an accredited institution.
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Assisting Sr. Subcontracts Manager and/or senior management with special administrative or project-related assignments as required. During first 30 days, along with the Subcontract Manager, meet all Program and Project Managers to review current projects and upcoming procurement needs.
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